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E-cigarette consumers have a 30% higher risk for chronic lung diseases, according to the results of a study. – The Washington Newsday
According to a study published on Thursday by the JAMA Network Open, e-cigarette consumers have a 30% higher risk of developing respiratory diseases, such as chronic…

According to a study published on Thursday by the JAMA Network Open, e-cigarette consumers have a 30% higher risk of developing respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and asthma, than non-consumers.
The risk for these chronic diseases is 31% higher among current e-cigarette users than among non-users, while former e-cigarette users have a 28% higher risk, according to the data.
“In the last years we saw a dramatic rise of the E-cigarette…
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